Following his visit on Power 105, The Abbot continued his radio promo over at Shade 45 and threw a few darts over the airwaves. Looks like Bobby Digital hasn’t lost his aim.
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Ace is on the ball and already shot the video for his new single featuring Trey. Here’s our first look from the set with guests Fat Joe, Birdman, French Montana, Meek Mill, Busta and, of course, DJ Khaled.
No that isn’t Obama at the 1:12 mark, it’s Ghostwridah. And he goes green, in the accompanying visual to his G.O.O.D. Music attempt. Wridah sure sounds great over this Hit-Boy beat.
While most of us are addicted to spending money, Gucci and Young Scooter have an illegal way of making it. Gucci Mane’s Trap God drops October 17.
Produced by Premo, Busta and Styles P get their mics dirty with Lil Fame and Termanology. This can be found on Fizzyology, which drops November 6.
With Harry Fraud providing the soundtrack, Curren$y shows off his opulent lifestyle in his new film. This is off the tandem’s Cigarette Boats EP which you can download here.
In support of the film’s soundtrack arriving on October 23, the Mash Out Posse and Pharoahe join the Ironman for its latest offering. The movie drops in theaters November 2. Lights out. hhdx
DJ Scream breaks out the green screen for his new video featuring some of your favorite rappers below the Mason Dixon line. Long Live The Hustle is scheduled to drop November 20th, but at the end of the film, Scream says it’s “coming soon”. Stay tuned.
While covering a range of topics with Montreality, Slim reveals the title of his joint project with Z-Ro, A King & A Boss. Hopefully, we get that soon, but in the meantime, listen to their track “Summertime” here.
Waving their flag and pouring out a little liquor, Capone and guest Malc deliver their latest musical clip. Produced and directed by Roads-Art. 57thave
Why is everybody talking about current rap music sucks? I think the culture is having problems. Most of these artist need help or very broke in life. Today any artist can be famous. Back in the day we had legends like: kareem abdul jabbar or (nfl) jim brown who protested. Today you have rapper lil wayne and this era is crap. 2020s is just awful. What do you think, who is to blame?